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Free Plans: The 6 Board Chest

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Here are the blanket chest plans. I admit, these were much harder to design than I expected. The project isn't that complex, but there are a lot of steps and details. 

One of my outstanding Patrons pointed out that my plans would be improved with page numbers, so I...

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Early Access Video: The Legendary 6 Board Chest

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After much anticipation, the 6-board chest video is done. This is one of my most ambitious videos ever. It contains over 150 clips of film, dozens of historical images, and WAY more research and planning than a typical video. 

Now that it's all over, I think I've c...

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Sneak Peek: The Six-Board Chest

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I just finished this blanket-chest and I wanted you all to get the first look. (Really the first; my wife hasn't even seen it yet.)

There are more pictures and a discussion thread over on the Discourse: 2021-01-26 13:38:40 +0000 UTC View Post

Early Access Video: Nails in Fine Furniture

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I’m close to finishing a lovely, early American blanket chest. So close, in fact, that it was almost the subject of this week’s video. But the whole project is assembled with nails, including some fairly exotic ones that you might not have seen before.

As I began describi...

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Free Plans: Adjustable Jointer Plane

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I'm sorry!  I totally forgot to post these. They've been up on the plan archive along with all the other plans. 

On another note, I think these are some of the best p...

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The Road to a Physical Product (Feat. Blondihacks)

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This week, we're developing a new physical product: a kit for my turning saws. I'd like to sell this kit to new woodworkers so they can have access to this great tool and take part in making it. 

But man, it's a long road to offering this tool!

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Early Access Video: Make an Adjustable Jointer Plane

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2021 is here!  Let's start it off with a low-cost tool you can makin in your shop!

People often ask me where they can find a good jointer plane for shooting edges and flattening big surfaces. These planes are pricey and the vintage ones can be hard to find.  View Post

The Tool Trap

(Note: this article will appear as part of my newsletter Fabrication First. As a Patron, you already get all the Fab First content, and you get it early.)

I just finished reading Zachary Dillinger’s 2020-12-28 19:53:05 +0000 UTC View Post

Free Plans: The Roubo Winding Sticks

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The plans are done and I'm delighted to post them for my Patrons. This is really a quick project. I had the benefit of having an original winding stick to start with, but these plans should give you everything you need to make your own. 

As usual, these are also po...

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Early Access Video: French Winding Sticks

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This week, we have a lovely little project: Andre Roubo's winding sticks. They're very different than the ones you're probably used to, but they're easy to make and they don't cost anything. Just a fun afternoon in the shop. 

As I mention in the video, I'm taking a...

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Early Access Video: The London Pattern Handle

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People are always asking me about cheap chisels for their woodwork and I think I've found some. These might be the famous Aldi chisels that everyone loves but are never in-stock. Regardless, I found them on Amazon for a mere $18. 

To really optimize them, I made al...

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Surprise Live-Stream TODAY @ 2:30 PM

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Many of you probably know Anne Briggs, who makes content under the name Anne of All Trades.  Anne recently moved from Seattle to Nashville, bought land, and pretty much riske...

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Early Access Video: The Morning Star

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Forged From Wood Returns!!!!

My least-popular series is back for more absurd wooden weapon mayhem! I make a toy weapon for my nephew every year and this time, he asked for a morning star. His parents gave the thumbs-up, and I made it. 

And man, it took some v...

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The Riddle of the Table Saw

(Note: this article will appear as part of my newsletter Fabrication First. As a Patron, you already get all the Fab First content, and you get it early.)

For many of us the story is the same. You want to become a woodworker, so you go down to the...

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Early Access Video: The Ancient Wooden Twin-Screw

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Welcome to Vise Squad #3!  This week, I'm looking at the twin screw vice used by the famous Dominy craftsmen of Long Island. 

It's an odd beast, simple in design, but costly to make and seemingly hard to use. I made the most accurate one I could and the result...

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Livestream TODAY @ 2:30 EST

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As promised, I'm trying a new live-stream today at 2:30 pm EST. I'll be answering questions about Stanley planes and talking to everyone in the chat. I know it's late notice, but I had a bunch of technical issues to work out before I knew it was happening. 

This st...

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Exclusive Video: Shop Clean and Shop Tour

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Many of you have asked for a shop tour for some time now. I haven't done it because my shop was so messy and disorganized that I was embarrassed to have it on camera. Well, might as well just clean the shop AND do a tour all at once!

So, I cleaned and reorganized the wh...

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Early Access Video: Buying Vintage Chisels Online

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A recent discussion over on the Discourse got me thinking about how to buy tools when the whole world is locked down. Many of us go to eBay, but that's a toug...

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A (purely informational) picture of the Plastic Vise

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There’s been a great deal of interest in the plastic vise. I thought the community would enjoy a more detailed picture. So, I laid the whole thing out on my scanner and took a high-resolution picture. I’ve included an imperial and metric scale and the total image size is standa...

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Early Access Video: The Plastic Meyer Vise

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Welcome to the second installment of Vise Squad!  

This week, I'm looking at the almost-forgotten plastic vise once sold by Sears and Roebuck. These vises were sold under various names and they promised to let people get started in woodwork for only a few dollars.&...

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Free Plan Collaboration!

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If you saw my latest video on the Advanced Shooting Board, then you know it was a collaboration with James Wright . James made a fancy and VERY impressive shooting board with all ...

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You Can't Buy One Tool

Friends: This article will appear as this month's issue of Fabrication First, my email newsletter. If you're already a Patron, there's no need to sign up for that; everything on the newsletter appears here first. Hope you enjoy!  --Rex

I know a lot of power tool woodworkers. S...

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Early Access Video: The Advanced Shooting Board

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This week, I'm teaming up with a surprise guest to bring you a totally re-vamped shooting board design. If you're sawing boards by hand, you need a good shooting board, but they aren't easy to build. 

Well, I've got a design that's sturdy, reliable, and ea...

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Early Access Video: The Legendary Infill Plane

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This video has been years in the making. From the very start of my woodworking, more than 10 years ago, I had heard about the mysterious “infill planes” of Scotland and Great Britain. These tools are often discussed, but rarely seen in people’s shops. Look at the cover of Gar...

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Early Access Video: Vise Squad, The Iron Face Vise

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I recently figured something out. The cast iron face vise (what most of us think of as just a "vise") has some serious limitations. For years, this thing has been the only game in town, but there are all kinds of things it can't do. 

And there are ...

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Free Plan Explosion!

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I'm delighted to post a ton of free plans today. First up is this week's Turning Saw. This plan came out great and even has a printable template for making the arms. I'm also including the Journeyman's Plan Bundle, which is made up of previously released plans, but I figure s...

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Early Access Video: The Poor Man's Turning Saw

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Lots of people enjoyed the fancy turning saw I made with the great Uri Tuchman. Many other people have urged me to make a simpler version that anyone can make (without having access to a crazy German artist/inventor to make the parts.)

Ask and you shall receive!

I...

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Early Access Video: Modernize your brace!

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The book is off the the publisher (thank God), and I'm back to making videos!

For a while now, I've wanted better options for hand-tool woodworkers who want to use a brace for their drilling. The braces are easy to find, but the auger bits are rare and sometimes pricey....

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Exclusive Video: All the projects in my book!

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As the whirlwind of book-writing draws to a close, I'm taking a tour of every project in my new book. After working on this book for over a year, it's fun to get everything together in one place. 

I hope you enjoy this top-secret look at my new book. No one else wi...

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Early Access Video: Furniture Forensics

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This is a whole new direction for the channel!  

I found this 19th Century table and it's totally handmade. There's SO much to see in the tool-marks, the timber choices and the decisions the craftsman made. This thing is like a roadmap of pre-industrial country fur...

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